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Micka, 23, was the last person rescued from under the rubble of the January 2010 Haiti earthquake and brought to the Israel Defense Forces field hospital in Port-au-Prince. Though one leg had to … more
Over 20 years, the “Wheels of Love” charity bike ride created a community of riders from all over the world whose goal is to raise funds for ALYN Hospital in Jerusalem, Israel’s … more
The first Israeli SARS-CoV-2 vaccine was administered at Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer in Ramat Gan on Sunday to the first volunteer in a clinical trial. … more
Rabbi Dr. Aaron Glatt coupled hope with a dire warning on motzei Shabbat: COVID-19 cases are up worldwide while, “B”H, in the Five Towns and surrounding Jewish communities in Nassau … more
The doctor burst into public view in the pandemic’s early days, vaulting from behind the scenes to the front lines of a crisis bringing his community to its knees. Community members hung on his … more
It’s a bright new day in the Emergency Department at St. John’s Episcopal Hospital in Far Rockaway. Relegated to history is a former cramped and overcrowded environment … more
It’s a story straight out of every parent’s worst nightmare. You get a call from your child’s school, informing you that your kid got into a spat with another child and was … more
Rabbi Dr. Glatt Update- Quarantine Rules, Succos Meals, Hakafos, Hoshanos and More     2199 words     In the past two weeks, I have been asked more quarantine … more
Each year in the 1940s and ’50s, more than 15,000 Americans were paralyzed by polio and thousands died. The disease reached its peak in the United States in 1952, leaving 3,145 Americans dead … more
Despite their reputation, most bacteria are harmless. Many are vital to human life. Others, however, cause infections that lead … more
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